Intergenerational Justice Crucial to Post-2015 Development Agenda,

Secretary-General Tells Law Conference

Following is UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message to the Conference on Intergenerational Justice: the Future of Law and the Law of the Future, to be held in in Lisbon, 19-20 June:

It gives me pleasure to convey my best wishes to all the participants in this important conference on intergenerational justice. I thank the many Portuguese and other partners that have joined together to make this event possible.

A dedication to future generations is a universal value, visible across countries and cultures. Increasingly, it finds expression in domestic laws, constitutions and international agreements.

Many urgent crises of the present are the symptoms of slow-burning, long-term problems. Yet, too often, institutions and decision makers remain trapped in the “tyranny of the present”, unable to integrate both current and long-term perspectives into policymaking.

The United Nations General Assembly is currently embarked on defining a set of sustainable development goals to build on the gains and lessons of the Millennium Development Goals in our work beyond 2015. The post-2015 development agenda, with sustainable development goals at the core, will seek to ensure a healthy planet and support human well-being for the current generation and many generations to come.

I am convinced that your deliberations will provide further impetus to this critical pursuit. I wish you every success and thank you for your support of the United Nations.

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